House panel grills Boeing CEO over 737 Max safety

WASHINGTON (Nexstar) — For the second day in a row, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg faced a withering grilling from congressional lawmakers over how their 737 Max jets were produced and certified for safety.

The House Transportation Committee, chaired by Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio, also wanted to know how Boeing handled the 2 deadly crashes that killed 346 people.

Lawmakers agreed Boeing made many mistakes and most of them revolve around the Max jet’s Flight Control System, known as MCAS.